I am a jfs user as well and would recommend (especially on a laptop)
to add the line that was recommended above:
root (hd0,1)
kernel /boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 root=/dev/hda2
to the bottom of your /boot/grub/grub.conf. Often when I hard reboot
(power failures, etc), reading
TN wrote:
Jim wrote:
Can you build a kernel? I could build a kernel for you with JFS
support and zip up the kernel image from /boot and everything under
/lib/modues.
Or see if you can use a boot CD to boot, then chroot to your JFS drive
and build your own kernel.
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TN wrote:
TN wrote:
Jim wrote:
Can you build a kernel? I could build a kernel for you
with JFS
support and zip up the kernel image from /boot and
everything under
/lib/modues.
Or see if you can use a boot CD to boot, then chroot to
your
Jim wrote:
How long did it take you to build a kernel? It seemed pretty fast
since I emailed you.
An easy fix for your kde probs is to use Gome : )
Jim
Damn quick I must say - about 15 mins. This laptop is a PentiumM 1.8.
Gentoo boots damn fast too.
My KDE probs seems to be improving,
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